TY - JOUR
T1 - Fiscal policy responsiveness, persistence and discretion
AU - Furceri, Davide
AU - Agnello, Luca
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - We decompose fiscal policy in three components: i) responsiveness, ii) persistence and iii) discretion. Using a sample of 132 countries, our results point out that fiscal policy tends to be more persistent than to respond to output conditions. We also found that while the effect of cross-country covariates is positive (negative) for discretion, it is negative (positive) for persistence thereby suggesting that countries with higher persistence have lower discretion and vice versa. In particular, while government size, country size and income have negative effects on the discretion component of fiscal policy, they tend to increase fiscal policy persistence.
AB - We decompose fiscal policy in three components: i) responsiveness, ii) persistence and iii) discretion. Using a sample of 132 countries, our results point out that fiscal policy tends to be more persistent than to respond to output conditions. We also found that while the effect of cross-country covariates is positive (negative) for discretion, it is negative (positive) for persistence thereby suggesting that countries with higher persistence have lower discretion and vice versa. In particular, while government size, country size and income have negative effects on the discretion component of fiscal policy, they tend to increase fiscal policy persistence.
KW - Fiscal policy
KW - fiscal volatility
KW - Fiscal policy
KW - fiscal volatility
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10447/65615
UR - http://www.ecb.int/pub/pdf/scpwps/ecbwp954.pdf
M3 - Article
SN - 1561-0810
VL - 954
JO - WORKING PAPER SERIES - EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK
JF - WORKING PAPER SERIES - EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK
ER -